Kory Laos Memorial Freestyle BMX Bicycle Park Blog

Aug
15
2010

Thank you Glass Onion Cafe for all your support!


Great eats, Great music
 
Apr
29
2010

Thank You Innovative Signs for your vested interest in our cause


 
Sep
01
2009

Thank You For Your Support!

These are only a few of the great people helping us in our cause everyday.We appretiate you all and lets keep up the fight!



 
Jun
25
2010

Thank You Glass Onion for another great Benefit show for Kory!


 
May
17
2010

KTL BMX park sign dedication ceremony





 
May
12
2010

Students honor fallen FW cyclist with bike park work

 
By Mandy Roth, Special to The Explorer
Published: May-12-2010 In a three-classroom high school at PPEP Tec Charter, senior Gordon Crouch has been busy finding ways to serve the community. Last Saturday, with the assistance of his peers, Crouch organized a sign dedication ceremony and fundraiser for the future site of the Kory Laos Freestyle BMX Memorial Bike Park.

The senior project became less of a school assignment for Crouch, and more of a gift "in the memory of a good friend."

Crouch was a long-time friend of Laos, who was struck and killed by two SUVs while bike riding near the University of Arizona about three years ago. Since the incident, Crouch has been adopted into the Laos family and joined the crusade to establish the first BMX bike park in Tucson that would provide for a safe bike-riding location.

Read more: Students honor fallen FW cyclist with bike park work

   
Apr
29
2010

Kory's 18th Birthday & Sign Dedication


   
Mar
23
2010

Bellezza Models Fasion show on 3/21/2010 Benefit for Korys Park

   
Sep
30
2009

Good News Tucson!

altSomeone once said hard work always pays off. I think that person didn't have any money. But anyway that's another story. Today Scott Laos and I met with George Kuck of Pima County Parks and Natural Resources along with several other county workers and officials to go over a temporary dirt park until the Kory Laos concrete park is built. Honestly, I didn't expect much out of the meeting since I've done nothing but wandered down dead ends wonderfully appeased the whole way. Get to the point. County workers will be hauling in dirt to the Kory Laos future site as early as tomorrow, that's right tomorrow. Not all of the dirt will be taken out there until we have a solid plan but they will be trucking it there over the next few weeks/months. They will also be donating a 500 gallon water tank with a hose so we can water the jumps. For now I'm going to be the guy with the key and the plans.... I guess. I'd love to say we're gonna have a sick set of trails right from the get go, but it doesn't work like that. We have to have some small fun stuff for the kiddies and beginners, then an intermediate section, and later down the road we'll have a pro section. But, we have to play nice for awhile and show the county that this place will work, and will help keep kids safe. That's what it is there for. I'm super excited about the project and when I know more details I'll post them up. We'll probably have building parties in the near future so stay tuned and help out if you can! Tucson is going to have a park!

One thing I want to add. We can't just go out there and start moving dirt around until a set plan is put in place. I will let everyone know when the first building party is scheduled. Also, if anyone knows the kids that are already digging on the property please let them know not to do any more digging until we get the plans together. 

POSTED BY MIKE 
   

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